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Best yorkie shampoo's?? Hey everyone. I'm new to this! So I have a 7 month old pup, been using puppy shamp now she's getting bit older I wanted a shampoo that is a nice smell but is sensitive as she's starting to itch her back and when looking through her hair her back is starting to get abit flakey only slightly! So I want to know what the best shampoo is & that isn't real expensive?! |
I like IV San Bernard shampoo and conditioner. If you email them, they will guide you on which product is best for your pup. Iv San Bernard USA I also like Espree Silky Show. You can get it at toplinepet. Show Style by espree Yorkie Splash and Shine is another favorite. Yorkie Splash and Yorkie Shine | Yorkie Shampoo and Yorkie Conditioner |
Many times, residual flaking/itching is caused by inadequate rinsing. I have a little round Brush with coarse plastic "spikes" (not sharp ones) which I comb them with while rinsing. Actually, I take more time on the rinse than I do the wash. Works for my guys. |
I use nootie it has fatty acids in it which is supposed to be good for skin issues. |
I love the espree products. I currently use the Hypoallergenic shampoo & plum facial cleanser. Smells great & is very gentle and helped with Lulu's dryness and irritation. |
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YSS for me! (Yorkie splash and shine) I've tried others but always go back to YSS. |
I really like the Espree line. I've been using a few different things: puppy shampoo, luxury remoisturizer, silky show shampoo & conditioner and the plum face wash |
I just bought Isle of Dog Shampoo and Conditioner from Pet Supplies Plus...needed something in a pinch. I wasn't as impressed with it as I have been with other products of theirs. I love the detangling spray I have from them. I think they have different levels of quality when it comes to their products. What I bought from Pet Supplies Plus was an every day product and was a much cheaper line than the line the detanging spray came from...guessing that is more of a professional line that's used by groomers and on show dogs. |
I really like Isle of Dogs #10 shampoo and Conditioner 51. I also like IV SanBernard Black Passion and Passion Fruit shampoos and also Chris Christensen Spectrum Ten shampoo. |
I use Chris Christensen Day to Day shampoo and conditioner. I also use Espree Facial cleaner in plum. It is amazing |
I use different shampoos depending on how they work on each pup's coat. I mostly use Pet Silk but also use Espree Show Style. |
You lucky bums in the US get lovely Yorkie shampoos I tried to order a few of them and they don't ship to Canada |
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My first concern is always that the shampoo and conditioner do not contain sulfate or other chemicals because they strip the skin and coat too severely and can cause dryness and itching. There are several all natural brands out there now. Isle of Dog is one. I believe BioGroom is also all natural. I usually use the YSS products. They smell great and leave her coat shinny. Here is a link: http://www.yorkieshampoo.com/ I have also used WEN on her. My groomer uses WEN and Gracie always looks and smells so wonderful when she comes home. They are both great products. |
Shampoo I use Minksheen for my dogs and love it. I have one with a cotton coat (poodle/Yorkie mix) and another with a straighter coat (Biewer) . It makes both coats look great. |
I use the Bobbi Painter Natural Shampoo and Conditioner at home; it's at our local pet store. They say how gentle their products are...don't strip all the oils from the doggy's hair or skin, etc. I also have their brand of detangler spray, and as they will tell you, it does not take much detangler--just a few spritzes. I use it mainly on the ends of Taff's hair. The Puppy Spa Groomers Shop (which is located beside our local Pet Store) uses an oatmeal, sensitive skin shampoo and conditioner -- I take Taffy to them every so often. I dropped him off there this Monday, and he came out with a cute little green & paisley print bandana around his neck. (My husband likes the 'bandanas' instead of the 'bows'. Ha! Men!!) Taff smelled so yummy! (I gave the groomer Taff's own bottle of Tearless Puppy Shampoo just to use around his face. It is made by the Arm & Hammer Co. of all people! It never seems to bother his eyes at all...although I try to keep any shampoo out of his eyes, if possible.) ** Happy Bath Time from Sue and Taffy ** |
Best Shampoos Has anyone used any of the Envirogroom products. If so, which shampoos and conditioners did you like best. I have a Yorkie with skin issues.:aimeeyork |
Right now I am alternating between John Paul Super Bright Shampoo and Viva la dog spa Petite puppy shampoo every week on Leroy and for his face I use the Spa Lavish Blueberry Facial Cleanser, they leave his coat soft. Though, I want to try the Chris Christensen Spectrum ten to see how that works, I've read good things about it. |
If your Yorkie has "skin issues", I would ask your vet to recommend a good medicated shampoo. We had to get a prescription shampoo years ago for our old dog when he developed crusty skin sores from kidney problems, poor guy. You did not say what skin problems he/she has in your email. Your dog may need mild shampoos that don't dry out his skin. The local dog groomer uses a shampoo with oatmeal and other gentle cleansing ingredients, but I do Taffy's hair at home too. (See my posted note above about these products.) I remembered our vet and breeder saying not to use "human shampoos"; they could strip the moisture from a doggie's skin and hair. Also, some human shampoos contain chemicals & fragrances that could be irritating to a dog's skin. |
The best shampoo is the one that works best for your dog is just trial and error really i tried many before I found one that i liked the results of |
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Do you purchase these products local or on line, I am looking to try other products. Thanks Joan |
Best shampoos Yes you can order online. A lot of websites carry it. Amazon sells it as well.:aimeeyork |
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Great,thank you |
I use Chris Christensen Systems. Day to Day with coconut oil && that works perfect for us.! |
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